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i think that laws are there for a reason. and i could not think of something to do. >> you would not kill anybody on the morning panel? >> no. >> just maim them for a few weeks. >> isn't your godless life one big purge? >> hey. it could be worse. >> i just want to hang out with the irish guys. >> no, no, no, no, thanks. >> i go out and kill a bunch of catholics. >> no, no, not that kind of thing. and then steal a horse. you bastard. >> he said something about shalalees. >> we have -- by the way, there was no movie about the future that ever predicted accurately logan's run. none of that ever happened. >> minority report was accurate. >> time to take a break, when we get back, joy of hate. greatest book ever written said the pope -- the pope being name of my pulpit, autographed copy. >> it's pakistan, the number one fan of man on man. well, according to mother jones, not an actual mother, the islamic republic, meanwhile, a survey of 39 countries found pakistan to be one of the most, least tolerant nations with its 2% saying so
i think that laws are there for a reason. and i could not think of something to do. >> you would not kill anybody on the morning panel? >> no. >> just maim them for a few weeks. >> isn't your godless life one big purge? >> hey. it could be worse. >> i just want to hang out with the irish guys. >> no, no, no, no, thanks. >> i go out and kill a bunch of catholics. >> no, no, not that kind of thing. and then steal a horse. you bastard. >>...
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so i assume the fbi and local law enforcement are working into this somali american communities today and getting any leads or indicators and using their sources and resources, to make sure there's no followup attachment here in the united states. >> we'll report to you any changes in at the story. it was exactly this time yesterday we learned they let at least five hostages go from the mall and because of that seven-hour time difference between there and the east coast, sometimes during the night you will see changes. now let's go to pakistan, where the timing of this is interesting. no connection but just considering some of the things that happened in the last 48 hours. you can count this among them. another terror attack killed at least 75 people. taliban, bombers, setting off their devices at a church as christians left sunday services. the gunmen in kenya called out for nonmuslims, and that's who they were targeting. not a connection but the timing is interesting. what you're looking at now, the deadliest attack ever on a christian minority in pakistan. 110 people wounded in thi
so i assume the fbi and local law enforcement are working into this somali american communities today and getting any leads or indicators and using their sources and resources, to make sure there's no followup attachment here in the united states. >> we'll report to you any changes in at the story. it was exactly this time yesterday we learned they let at least five hostages go from the mall and because of that seven-hour time difference between there and the east coast, sometimes during...
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meantime, to strengthen our democracy in the courts in public service, in day-to-day practice of the law, representing people, or perhaps in public office. who among you may take up that? that requires courage, that is not for the faint of heart. it is worth it and we need you. we need you to be in public office. it is up to you to have the courage to stand up for our values and keep the doors of opportunity open to all. from our history, from the bill of rights to the brown versus the board of education, to individual, political economic rights have been central to the strength of our democratic ideals. my charge to you is to build on that tradition and make that legacy your own. to know that you have the confidence leaving here -- leaving here to have the confidence that legal education from this great and respected university and the morals to pursue the work of justice. as thurgood marshal declared sometimes history takes things into its own hands. today and in the future, the law school graduates class of 2013 of the university of baltimore must take history into your hands. when yo
meantime, to strengthen our democracy in the courts in public service, in day-to-day practice of the law, representing people, or perhaps in public office. who among you may take up that? that requires courage, that is not for the faint of heart. it is worth it and we need you. we need you to be in public office. it is up to you to have the courage to stand up for our values and keep the doors of opportunity open to all. from our history, from the bill of rights to the brown versus the board of...
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today and in the future, the law school graduates class of 2013 of the university of baltimore must take history into your hands. en you do, your fellow americans and people across the country will look to each of you long ook to my father a time ago and my brother sooner than this. when you do, you will ensure that the constitution remains the cornerstone of the american dream. we can keep the doors of opportunity -- i keep saying it over and over -- open to every american. congratulations to all the graduates of the class of 2013. [applause] i'm honored to be a member of your class. as you go forward remember that you have a friend and a classmate in the capital of the united states. may god bless you. may god bless america. thank you for the opportunity. [applause] >> st. john's university in queens, new york recognized republican congressman peter king for his work in congress in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. new york honored him an honorary law degree on may 19, despite a student protest of him being a commencement speaker. herself his 10 minute address. [applause] his 10 minute
today and in the future, the law school graduates class of 2013 of the university of baltimore must take history into your hands. en you do, your fellow americans and people across the country will look to each of you long ook to my father a time ago and my brother sooner than this. when you do, you will ensure that the constitution remains the cornerstone of the american dream. we can keep the doors of opportunity -- i keep saying it over and over -- open to every american. congratulations to...
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. >>> with law enforcement on high alert the unfolding investigation about who did it and why. >>> and in a scene that turned average citizens into first responders, the story of a bright spring day that ended in heart break and heroism. a special edition of >>> from boston, this is a special edition of "nightline," terror at the boston marathon with terry moran. >> good evening and thanks for joining us tonight from boston. a city reeling tonight in shock and sadness, really. we are just a few blocks away just down there from what was the finish line of the boston marathon. and in most years on this night these streets the heart of downtown boston would be humming with activity packed with people celebrating the achievement of the runners their loved ones coming from all over the world to support them. but tonight these streets are frozen in time when two bombs went off at the finish line, wounding more than 140, killing three, at least. including an eight-year-old. and tonight, the investigation is in full swing. the fbi is in charge. they are pursuing all leads, all of this, this gr
. >>> with law enforcement on high alert the unfolding investigation about who did it and why. >>> and in a scene that turned average citizens into first responders, the story of a bright spring day that ended in heart break and heroism. a special edition of >>> from boston, this is a special edition of "nightline," terror at the boston marathon with terry moran. >> good evening and thanks for joining us tonight from boston. a city reeling tonight in...
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and we say no, you have to live within the law. >> all right. so will the senate blink first? joining us is senate republican conference chairman john thune of south dakota. as always, mr. thune, thank you, sir. can i get your reaction. president obama pretty rough at one of his news conferences. he said the republican party is being held up by extremists. extremists are holding america hostage. your response. >> well, the one thing i notice about his news conference, too, though larry, the president has not been engaged in these discussions and secondly his statements are i'm not going to negotiate, period, and to me that's an unreasonable position to take, it's unrealistic. i think the american people recognize that. this has to be a noimpingts you'. you have a republican house and a democratic senate and the president saying he's not going to negotiate is completely unreasonable and not a position he can sustain, and i hope that the american people, as they evaluate this, will come to that same conclusion. >> let's take a look at it. you've lost two party line votes basical
and we say no, you have to live within the law. >> all right. so will the senate blink first? joining us is senate republican conference chairman john thune of south dakota. as always, mr. thune, thank you, sir. can i get your reaction. president obama pretty rough at one of his news conferences. he said the republican party is being held up by extremists. extremists are holding america hostage. your response. >> well, the one thing i notice about his news conference, too, though...
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i was trying to help for 15 minutes then the law enforcement officers invited me to leave. they should have. this is not my bailiwick or area of expertise. i left. picked up my brother. we walked back across the bridge with thousands of other people. looked very much like 9/11. >> reporter: people are calling you a hero. >> they shouldn't. i did what anybody else should do in these circumstances. we are a resilient people. this is what we should do to respond. >> reporter: thanks very much. thanks for what you did. >> okay. thank you. >> reporter: we'll be right back. [ pacino ] the inches we need are everywhere around us. every minute. every second -- we fight for that inch. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is passion given a purpose. every day we chip away, because that's the only way to see the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. >>> it's been more than 11 years since the 9/11 attacks shocked this country into the 21st century and since then, there have be
i was trying to help for 15 minutes then the law enforcement officers invited me to leave. they should have. this is not my bailiwick or area of expertise. i left. picked up my brother. we walked back across the bridge with thousands of other people. looked very much like 9/11. >> reporter: people are calling you a hero. >> they shouldn't. i did what anybody else should do in these circumstances. we are a resilient people. this is what we should do to respond. >> reporter:...
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>> what is the law of the land -- >> is it a law of the land? >> it was ork straptchestrated implemented. the start is in a few days and it becomes effective in january. >> your position is the united states cannot pay its bills after october 1st unless you kill the affordable care act. that's yodeal. >> my position is to fund government and protect people from obama care. we can do that if the president comes to the table. >> let's go to congressman fatah of philadelphia. congressman, i think the congressman in his own way said the deal is, unless you can kill obama care as it's called now, there will be no goflt after october 1st. that's the deal. >> two things that we need to make clear. one is the president of the united states, barack obama, has never spent one dollar or added one dollar to the debt that the congress did not direct that he spend through an appropriation bill. so the question now is, are we gointo pay your bills. this is debt authorized by the congress we need to pay and we need to do it before we run up to our credit limit.
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oliver is not blake i breaking the law. >> the law allows him to do what he a s allowed to do. no one ever needs to see that patient. even if it's to see a patient exists. we should poind i point out some of these clinics aren't rolling over. as we said, 14 of the 19 are now suspended, including the one where we did this latest interview, that clinic is fighting its suspension for what the state says is a lack of medical oversight, missing treatment plans and apparently manufactured documents. >> what does the state say about dr. oliver? >> well, over the years, the state has claimed multiple actions resulting in stshl fines. at one point he was suspended from the state's medical system. it hasn't really stopped anything. we are told there is going to be a big change coming in january when these medical directors, like oliver who have to enroll as medical providers, that, anderson, will supposedly subject them to much more oversight and speaking of oversight, tomorrow in sacramento, california lawmakers will be grilling the bureaucrats running this program, asking the questions
oliver is not blake i breaking the law. >> the law allows him to do what he a s allowed to do. no one ever needs to see that patient. even if it's to see a patient exists. we should poind i point out some of these clinics aren't rolling over. as we said, 14 of the 19 are now suspended, including the one where we did this latest interview, that clinic is fighting its suspension for what the state says is a lack of medical oversight, missing treatment plans and apparently manufactured...
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there's apparently over 1,000 law enforcement officials in the area now combined, which is obviously a huge number. now, we were talking about the bomb there. abc had a report about these kind of i.e.d.'s. we've seen these all over the world. let's take a look here. cenk: that's white smoke the damaging shrapnel tells of an improvised explosive device. we've seen what they do to armored vehicles, tanks and foot patrols in afghanistan. the smaller bombs as in boston are not strong enough to damage structures, but can be deadly to anyone in the kill zone. you can see and hear those dangerous projectiles exploding into the area. the actual blast of the bomb was not strong, mostly causing injury from low flying debris, leading authorities to call it a small, mobile i.e.d. cenk: that's really interesting. i'm here with my panel ben hank kits, mark thompson and michael hastings. does that say anything one way or the other? >> for sure. the numbers in afghanistan 10,000i.e.d.'s a year. i was in a vehicle that got hit by an i.e.d. it didn't damage us in the vehicle, but did injure a child. t
there's apparently over 1,000 law enforcement officials in the area now combined, which is obviously a huge number. now, we were talking about the bomb there. abc had a report about these kind of i.e.d.'s. we've seen these all over the world. let's take a look here. cenk: that's white smoke the damaging shrapnel tells of an improvised explosive device. we've seen what they do to armored vehicles, tanks and foot patrols in afghanistan. the smaller bombs as in boston are not strong enough to...
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to you that it would take a change in the law. rand paul said that the president can't undo the law that congress passed. if he wants to make this grandfrmg people with policies and let them keep them. he has to go back. for bill clinton, it is easier to say it than it is to do it. kai hagan a democrat in north carolina he was polar until two weeks ago. she was blowing away in this polling every republican challenger. whether they were known or unknown and now she is under water against some of them and leads a handful of others. that must be great political pressure. the tox sisity bill is why bill clinton abandoned the president. he is looking to his wife's expected candidacy. he doesn't want her to be taken down as democrats appear to be headed toward a disaster in 2014. this thing is going to last well until 2014. he wants to divorce hillary from the debacle of obama care. >> not literally divorce hillary. the point is that center landreu and others are co sponsoring these bills. wouldn't it be better to say let's take a break
to you that it would take a change in the law. rand paul said that the president can't undo the law that congress passed. if he wants to make this grandfrmg people with policies and let them keep them. he has to go back. for bill clinton, it is easier to say it than it is to do it. kai hagan a democrat in north carolina he was polar until two weeks ago. she was blowing away in this polling every republican challenger. whether they were known or unknown and now she is under water against some of...
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still in effect like the three strikes law well everyone good thing is that we're seeing that that's starting to move by the wayside but the real reason is because this issue of mass incarceration as a policy view has not really fully come around i mean you saw in the nine hundred eighty s. when reagan came in the first thing he did is he put in the very first thing one of the first things he did was put together an attorney general's task force which stated that the most important issue when it came to criminal justice in america was the need to have more prison beds and this sort of punitive law and order mass incarceration set of policies is still had a wide variety of the political and economic elites view the issue of crime and how it should be dealt with eugene right now an african-american male who doesn't have a high school diploma is more likely to end up in prison than with a job really sad why is the justice system so disproportionately skewed against minorities well i think it goes back to the original point i made about sort of the surplus population problem and the fact
still in effect like the three strikes law well everyone good thing is that we're seeing that that's starting to move by the wayside but the real reason is because this issue of mass incarceration as a policy view has not really fully come around i mean you saw in the nine hundred eighty s. when reagan came in the first thing he did is he put in the very first thing one of the first things he did was put together an attorney general's task force which stated that the most important issue when...
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and moving deadlines, the white house now is showing renewed optimism for the president's health care law. welcome to america's news headquarters. i'm harris faulkner. we now know how many people are seeking obamacare on the final deadline day this week. the white house says 880,000 people visited the website. and looking for plans which begin january 1. now we'll wait and see how many enroll. president obama is vacationing in hawaii. and doug is traveling with the president and joins us live from honolulu. doug? >> reporter: that's right, harris. the administration promised that it would be sending a team of experts to fix the website after the number of glitches and the disastrous rollout of october 1. that appears now to have paid off. we were watching the surge of december 23rd, later expended to december 24th, that the deadline of people who wanted health care coverage to take effect on january 1. here are the latest numbers. it looks like it worked quite well. on monday, december 23rd, there were 2 million plus site visits, that was the peak day. the system handled 83,000 concurrent
and moving deadlines, the white house now is showing renewed optimism for the president's health care law. welcome to america's news headquarters. i'm harris faulkner. we now know how many people are seeking obamacare on the final deadline day this week. the white house says 880,000 people visited the website. and looking for plans which begin january 1. now we'll wait and see how many enroll. president obama is vacationing in hawaii. and doug is traveling with the president and joins us live...
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greenpeace activists international law and they tried to. protest against drilling for oil in the arctic. the un chemical weapons. in syria after criticism of its previous findings the one sided and inconclusive. residents of a british colonial outpost in the atlantic. to make room for a u.s. military base.
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club the local what's national of all business law in all community one a community l.n.g. multiple mortgages does shelly's do that and you would that give general dunford or match up artist i was fights back i must fight so. i'll fight. the fight right. the nation of free accreditation free zones for judges free arrangement free. three stooges side free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free video gondar t. dot com. international and in the very heart of moscow. oh i'm john marburger washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture today work hundreds of fast food workers from all over chicago's struck to demand higher wages and stable schedules is this just what we need to jumpstart the middle class let's ask our analysts in tonight's alone liberal rumble in just a moment also if the united states is fighting a global war against terrorism why are its special forces committing acts of terror themselves and wanted to become ok for our government to assassinate our own citizens i ask journalist germy scahill in a specia
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as a law enforcement tool. i worried all along that americans would start to say as a result of events like this that they are real americans and other americans. that kind of mentality, if we ever get it, will accelerate cases of radicalization. kids are going to say, i took the oath, but i'm still not accepted. >> to what extent is one of the dangers here? one can overread too much these maybe two cases of a bad situation. to what extent might the assimilation might have broken down or not functioning as well as it it used to. we prided ourselves on that in europe minority communities were excluded or marginalized but not in the united states. but does this story tell us that maybe we should be paying attention to that. >> compared to what? the assimilation model in the united states works great compared to france or germany or great britain. if you look back in history, the irish, the jews, all kinds of communities who came to the country faced similar kinds of problems. and by the way, each of them had mome
as a law enforcement tool. i worried all along that americans would start to say as a result of events like this that they are real americans and other americans. that kind of mentality, if we ever get it, will accelerate cases of radicalization. kids are going to say, i took the oath, but i'm still not accepted. >> to what extent is one of the dangers here? one can overread too much these maybe two cases of a bad situation. to what extent might the assimilation might have broken down or...
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there are so many big players that have been burned by the lack of law and order in russia or by the arbitrary treatment and inability to adjudicate disputes that many are just -- they have reservations about going there. and if they don't go there, russia's not going to get the benefit of their advanced technology. and russian companies have not been on the forefront of technology when it comes to oil and gas production. that's mainly been driven by north american companies. and so if they do not settle down and operate like responsible players in the marketplace and give people a fair shake with a chance to return on investment, they're never going to get this technology. >> john hoffmeister, it's well said. thank you very much for joining us. we'll talk more about this methanol idea. i sat on a panel about it. that's why i was a little aggressive with you. we'll talk more about it soon. thank you very much. >>> still ahead, the reviews are in, and it's not looking pretty for what was expected to be one of the year's hottest tech toys. what may become a bust ahead, mandy. >>> also,
there are so many big players that have been burned by the lack of law and order in russia or by the arbitrary treatment and inability to adjudicate disputes that many are just -- they have reservations about going there. and if they don't go there, russia's not going to get the benefit of their advanced technology. and russian companies have not been on the forefront of technology when it comes to oil and gas production. that's mainly been driven by north american companies. and so if they do...
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the sole the good neighbor in the law i. was saved with great ever. they wanted to turn me into a terrorist they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. raving of the start of. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me in the span of a short amount of time but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our. mission. cretaceous three months for three. months free. free. free. download free volunteer video for your media project a free video done to our teeth dot com. massive violence struck nairobi kenya last weekend when al shabaab militants held hundreds of people hostages shopping mall standoff resulted in a horrific three day gunfight between the kenyan military and the militants maybe more than sixty people dead and one hundred seventy five injured now details have emerged that at least two of the militants are american are going to be ha
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>> i am very familiar with the law. >> the president is aware of provisions that were snuck in the law that said you are not going to be able to keep your health care plan and doctor. yet you just said you can. so you must not be aware and you didn't read the law that nancy pelosi said you should when the thing was passed. >> medicare administrator grilled about a report that the president anyhow that millions of americans would lose the health care plan. >> we heard the exact opposite four years now. a john a republican strategist and richard faller is radio host, good day to both of you. first question from camerota. >> very nice, bill. i will go to richard. we know that the irs put out a report in 2010, that said between 40 and 67 percent of the people with individual plans would probably have to lose those plans, the president knew that richard. why did he insist if you like your plan you will keep it. >> we have seen from the white house and human health service were clear and open about that. kathleen sebelius said in the summer there is a possibility you will lose the plan. indi
>> i am very familiar with the law. >> the president is aware of provisions that were snuck in the law that said you are not going to be able to keep your health care plan and doctor. yet you just said you can. so you must not be aware and you didn't read the law that nancy pelosi said you should when the thing was passed. >> medicare administrator grilled about a report that the president anyhow that millions of americans would lose the health care plan. >> we heard the...
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who firmly held on to his archaic belief that homosexuality is an intrinsic disorder that finally the laws of nature now pope francis seems pretty firm about moving past these divisive issues of the main pillars of the church and while some conservative catholics might be hyperventilating right about now i could really get behind a lot of what he's saying especially when it comes to what's truly important today's global society he said quote it is the consequence of a global choice and economic system which leads to this trap. g.-d. and economic system which has as its center and idol called money. ok ok and the pope things that the love of money is the root of all evil wow but really the pope's critique of current crony capitalism is really just an extension of the core values of christianity stepping outside our comfort level to be generous kind to others and taking care of the or among us before i really get ahead of myself here none of this means that there will be a revolutionary transformation in the doctrine and practice of catholicism and i was refreshing that maybe to hear such a
who firmly held on to his archaic belief that homosexuality is an intrinsic disorder that finally the laws of nature now pope francis seems pretty firm about moving past these divisive issues of the main pillars of the church and while some conservative catholics might be hyperventilating right about now i could really get behind a lot of what he's saying especially when it comes to what's truly important today's global society he said quote it is the consequence of a global choice and economic...
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white house staff are in touch with law enforcement and monitoring the incident. questions about security post stir should be directed to the secret service. the secret service confirm it was this effort to get in on the 15th street gate, right by the treasury department, and this young woman apparently tried to get into the gate some way with her car, whether it was ramming the barricades that come up on 15th street. we don't have a depiction as of yet, but then this started a high-speed chase from the white house to capitol hill, that ended on second and constitution, and it's being described that she got out of the car and started firing. that where is we are. she is in custody according to two sources. >> trace: we have confirmed she is in custody and had a baby in the car. take us back on the you were the chief white house correspondent. if this car was to make it through the gates, what happens then? what is the security in and around the white house to make sure that this car doesn't go any further or what would the scene be at that night time? >> it's mass
white house staff are in touch with law enforcement and monitoring the incident. questions about security post stir should be directed to the secret service. the secret service confirm it was this effort to get in on the 15th street gate, right by the treasury department, and this young woman apparently tried to get into the gate some way with her car, whether it was ramming the barricades that come up on 15th street. we don't have a depiction as of yet, but then this started a high-speed chase...
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and i don't think any of these provisions are likely to end up in the law. you know, some day down the road if there is a separate negotiation, i can see them getting rid of the device tax, for example, which is extremely unpopular. i think that's because the white house, democrats and congress have drawn a hard line. they're not going to deal with it. >> that is the irony. we have no idea what will happen with the republican party but we do know that obama care is rolling out in an hour and ten minutes. we know that 14 states and the district of columbia are going to run their own exchanges. 28 states have opted out of exchanges the expanded medicaid. a lot of people are saying once obama care is up and running, it's going to be popular and you will see many more states adopt the provisions. >> i don't think that's right. i think one of the reasons we are seeing fit of activity, this desperate attempt to stop obama care is most conservatives realize that once people start getting tax credits to help them buy insurance. you really can't take that away. this
and i don't think any of these provisions are likely to end up in the law. you know, some day down the road if there is a separate negotiation, i can see them getting rid of the device tax, for example, which is extremely unpopular. i think that's because the white house, democrats and congress have drawn a hard line. they're not going to deal with it. >> that is the irony. we have no idea what will happen with the republican party but we do know that obama care is rolling out in an hour...
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the popularity of the health care law has increased by seven points. the pollsters behind this survey both called the results jaw dropping. back to you, david. given the fact he has the best numbers he's ever had, the opponents have the weakest numbers they've had. isn't this the time to say you've got five days. reopen the government, stop pussyfooting around, stop the mickey mouse and do it. by the way, extend the debt ceiling. do it now. >> the leverage he has today is indeed high and great. as you get towards midnight on the 17th, it will go down. i believe he'll keep pounding them. as i said, carney came out today and didn't really change the president's firm position. there are conversations going on. maybe there's some give there, but we don't know. i think he'll keep pounding the republicans. but i think at the end of the day, if the best they give him is the temporary extension, he will not let the nation default. ultimately, he's the adult in the room. but i think until that point, he will keep pressing for more and use his political leverage
the popularity of the health care law has increased by seven points. the pollsters behind this survey both called the results jaw dropping. back to you, david. given the fact he has the best numbers he's ever had, the opponents have the weakest numbers they've had. isn't this the time to say you've got five days. reopen the government, stop pussyfooting around, stop the mickey mouse and do it. by the way, extend the debt ceiling. do it now. >> the leverage he has today is indeed high and...
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the front end has to be law enforcement going to talk to people. in community centers, making people understand that the security services they see here are not like the security services they saw at home. the second, and this may sound radical, i would be considering calling the mother of those terrorists. there's four grieving parents in boston who lost children. there's a fifth in chechnya. i'm not saying this because it represents a velvet glove. it's a steel fist. to tell anybody who wants to do this, we're going to bring everybody into the tent, including the mother who lost one kid and might lose another, who were terrorists, and we're going to tell them we all grieve together as a family. >> jessica, what would you ask this young man? what would be the first question you'd ask? >> of course, i'd want to know all about how he was radicalized. i'd want to know all about his life story. but to me what's very important is to make sure that his story gets out there because i think kids sometimes romanticize the life. and if we can get former m m
the front end has to be law enforcement going to talk to people. in community centers, making people understand that the security services they see here are not like the security services they saw at home. the second, and this may sound radical, i would be considering calling the mother of those terrorists. there's four grieving parents in boston who lost children. there's a fifth in chechnya. i'm not saying this because it represents a velvet glove. it's a steel fist. to tell anybody who wants...
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in china who dispatched her sister-in-law. by then, it was too late. >> the sister arrive at the location with her husband and they bang on the door and bang on the door. at some point he opens the door and they see he is covered with blood. >> police recovered a butcher knife from the scene. pair of scissors were also found. ming dong chin faces multiple charges including murder 1. four counts of murder 2. he is under arrest. he speaks mandarin. police are using an interpreter to speak to him. police say he has made incriminating statements about his participation. but all of these details, awful, don. the moments leading up to this, i can only imagine the mother trying to get help. >> he always imagine why would someone want to do this. is there any word on motive? >> only thing police are telling us is that they are communicating with limb if mandarin. through an interpreter. police are saying he's been here since 2004. moving around from location to location. been in brooklyn for about eight it ten days and the one stateme
in china who dispatched her sister-in-law. by then, it was too late. >> the sister arrive at the location with her husband and they bang on the door and bang on the door. at some point he opens the door and they see he is covered with blood. >> police recovered a butcher knife from the scene. pair of scissors were also found. ming dong chin faces multiple charges including murder 1. four counts of murder 2. he is under arrest. he speaks mandarin. police are using an interpreter to...
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what steps need to be taken for this to become law? >> my understanding is some pieces of it will go to the energy commission for incorporation into some of the rule sets that have an developing. the north carolina department of natural resources will be taking the -- taking the recommendation to our legislature. it is anybody's guess what will happen at that point. i want to point out that this does two things beside establishing the ability for this violation of property rights to occur. it also gives the gas companies a big stick to approach people when they are considering whether they want to lease or not to say, you can either lease now or we can make you. it is just patently unfair. you know, there are even folks who have leased their land to gas companies already who don't feel that it is right for them to be able to tell their neighbors what to do. it is very sad. it was a very, very disturbing session. >> the newspaper said this has a very good chance of becoming law. what do you think? >> like i said, all bets are off. it wo
what steps need to be taken for this to become law? >> my understanding is some pieces of it will go to the energy commission for incorporation into some of the rule sets that have an developing. the north carolina department of natural resources will be taking the -- taking the recommendation to our legislature. it is anybody's guess what will happen at that point. i want to point out that this does two things beside establishing the ability for this violation of property rights to...
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we stand with law enforcement. we believe this measure should be should be brought to the floor again. senator reid put it in a procedural position where it can be called on a moment's notice. what we need to see is a change in political sentiment within the senate. we need to pick up five more votes. that's quite a task i might add but we can do this and i hope the american people don't give up. i know the president hasn't given up. >> you are counting on public pressure on those who voted against us so you couldn't get a bill passed essentially. >> the american public opinion is overwhelming. it is not a matter of pressure but individual senators understanding their responsibility to make this is a safer nation. >> thank you so much. senator dick durbin, good to have you on. >>> the president says law enforcement didn't drop the ball on the boston terror investigation. we will ask a senior member of the homeland security committee. peter king is next. our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, fre
we stand with law enforcement. we believe this measure should be should be brought to the floor again. senator reid put it in a procedural position where it can be called on a moment's notice. what we need to see is a change in political sentiment within the senate. we need to pick up five more votes. that's quite a task i might add but we can do this and i hope the american people don't give up. i know the president hasn't given up. >> you are counting on public pressure on those who...
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it is the law under the 27th amendment to the constitution passed in 1992. that amendment prohibits increase or decrease of salary of members of congress for taking effect until the start of the next term of office. bottom line, it is against the law to cut their salary as much as it is to increase their pay. >> and joining us with more insight on this is usa today reporter gregory cordy. thank you for coming in today. >> absolutely. >> and this thing is going on and on, and whether you think it is the republican or democrat's fault is who you agree with, but is there any precedent for holding the government hostage for a bill that has already been passed? >> well we've had debt limit fights -- or spending fights in the past. they were all about spending. obama care is about spending. but it is really about the health care policy. and so no, this is pretty unprecedented to have a -- a situation where we have a spending bill and a major policy decision and now we have a debt limit fight coming up all triangular in creating this monster controversy. >> and we
it is the law under the 27th amendment to the constitution passed in 1992. that amendment prohibits increase or decrease of salary of members of congress for taking effect until the start of the next term of office. bottom line, it is against the law to cut their salary as much as it is to increase their pay. >> and joining us with more insight on this is usa today reporter gregory cordy. thank you for coming in today. >> absolutely. >> and this thing is going on and on, and...
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>> i think we need to ban gun laws that ban people from protecting themselves. all over europe there have been mass murders -- >> you're talking complete and utter -- >> people need to be able to defend themselves to the point of the crime and not for the police to come until after everybody's dead. >> what you said, mr. pratt, the gun deaths in australia and britain, they are 35 people killed a year. your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is true. >> it's 35 against 12,000. >> your violent crime rate -- your violent crime rate is higher than ours, as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you are depicting. we only have the problem in our cities and unhappily in our schools where people like you have been able to get laws put on the books that keep people from being able to defend themselves. i honestly don't understand why you would rather have people be victims of a crime than be able to defend themselves. it's incomprehensible. >> you're an unbelievably stupid man, aren't you? >> it seems to me
>> i think we need to ban gun laws that ban people from protecting themselves. all over europe there have been mass murders -- >> you're talking complete and utter -- >> people need to be able to defend themselves to the point of the crime and not for the police to come until after everybody's dead. >> what you said, mr. pratt, the gun deaths in australia and britain, they are 35 people killed a year. your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours,...
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and, if you recall, the opportunity of scholarships for kids here in bc was in fact restored in the law and the president position that, listen, that we will not sit down and talk to you until you surrender is just not sustainable. it is not our system of government. and it comes to the debt limit, i agree with the president. we should pay our bills. i didn't come here to shut down the government and i certainly didn't come here to default on our debt durin. but when it comes to the debt limit, it has been used to carry significant policy changes that would in fact reduced spending and point us in a fiscal path. president reagan said down with tip o'neill in the 1980s. in 1990 when out to andrews air force base and get into a long debate and negotiation with democrats here in congress. bill clinton went through this three times in the 1990s. president obama and i sat down in 2011 and had a serious negotiation. and while the president today suggested that i walked away from the deal, i would have to remind him that i was in the oval office along with the majority leader eric cantor when
and, if you recall, the opportunity of scholarships for kids here in bc was in fact restored in the law and the president position that, listen, that we will not sit down and talk to you until you surrender is just not sustainable. it is not our system of government. and it comes to the debt limit, i agree with the president. we should pay our bills. i didn't come here to shut down the government and i certainly didn't come here to default on our debt durin. but when it comes to the debt limit,...
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flanked by people he says are beneficiaries of the health care law at the center of the shutdown, president obama said republicans were putting the country's economy at risk. >> this shutdown is not about deficits or budgets. it's aboutle roing back our efforts to provide health insurance to folks who don't have it. it's all about rolling back the affordable care act. this more than anything else seems to be what the republican party stands for these days. i know it's strapg that one party would make keeping people uninsured the center piece of their agenda. but that apparently is what it is. >> despite the seemingly high stakes, both economically and politically, there are few high level negotiations going on behind the scenes right now. house republicans with their jackets off came to a conference committee they called in the w echl e hours monday morning, but the senator had already rejected the meeting and no democrats showed up and a lot of people called it a stunt. >> i have to say i'm disappointed in the actions of the united states senate this morning by rejecting the bill passed by
flanked by people he says are beneficiaries of the health care law at the center of the shutdown, president obama said republicans were putting the country's economy at risk. >> this shutdown is not about deficits or budgets. it's aboutle roing back our efforts to provide health insurance to folks who don't have it. it's all about rolling back the affordable care act. this more than anything else seems to be what the republican party stands for these days. i know it's strapg that one...
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or oboying the law and putting myself at risk. right now the president and vice-president and senator feinstein are proposing we crack down on people who owns guns and capacities was magazines. you faced it first hand with your own family. tell me what you think of the proposals and what you think are helpful to people like you or if you think it is more advantageous to the criminal than people like you? they are a joke. the only thing that gun laws like that do is prevent people like me from being able to protect ourselves. they don't affect people who are bent on doing harm in any way, shape or form. i find it very frustrating when they use such a horrible event as what happened in connecticut to try to go after guns that frankly, this is another one of my frustrations, is that the so-called assault weapons you talk to the average person on the street. they think they mean rapid fire. you and i know that rapid fire weapons have been illegal in this country in 19s 30s. they have just renamed them so people are afraid of them and
or oboying the law and putting myself at risk. right now the president and vice-president and senator feinstein are proposing we crack down on people who owns guns and capacities was magazines. you faced it first hand with your own family. tell me what you think of the proposals and what you think are helpful to people like you or if you think it is more advantageous to the criminal than people like you? they are a joke. the only thing that gun laws like that do is prevent people like me from...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> an exclusive fox news sunday interview this morning kentucky senator rand paul talked about the new revelations about the national security agency's surveillance programs. there are now claims that the nsa actually violated the privacy of americans several thousand times a year since 2008. senator paul says the supreme court should decide whether the nsa is violating the constitution. >> one of the fundamental things that our founders put in place was they wanted to separate police power from the judiciary power. they didn't want police to write warrants. the nsa are a type of police. they wanted the judiciary. an independent, open judiciary response toive to the people wi open debate in public. i think the constitutionalty of these programs need to be questioned and there needs to be a supreme court decision that looks at whether or not what they're doing is constitutional or not. >> joining us now is john roberts, who's filling in for chris wallace this morning. good morning, john. >> one of the problems senator rand paul sees is tha
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> an exclusive fox news sunday interview this morning kentucky senator rand paul talked about the new revelations about the national security agency's surveillance programs. there are now claims that the nsa actually violated the privacy of americans several thousand times a year since 2008. senator paul says the supreme court should decide whether the nsa is violating the constitution. >> one of the fundamental things that our...
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soil, the law enforcement is in full force. this is what they've been planning and practicing for the last 12 years, carl? >> it's true. you always hear about drills. you wonder what is that for? only in achgs is like this does all that preparation, all that money spent become apparent. we'll come back to you in a bit, i'm sure. a lot more "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. you've known? hn we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> boston affiliate talking to fellow student. >> they were originally not born in this country. he told us along with english also spoke arabic and maybe one other language. do you know anything about that? >> no. honestly i don't. i only communicated with him in english. i didn't know he c
soil, the law enforcement is in full force. this is what they've been planning and practicing for the last 12 years, carl? >> it's true. you always hear about drills. you wonder what is that for? only in achgs is like this does all that preparation, all that money spent become apparent. we'll come back to you in a bit, i'm sure. a lot more "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. you've known? hn we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known...
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that was holding the affordable care act, the law, hostage. so, we don't know what is going t on in terms of the negotiations they want, but the discussions are taking place, that's a good thing. but what we have said and continue to say is that we have to get people back to work, we must open up the government and pay our bills. that's a requirement of this government. then we can sit down and start negotiating. that is, i believe, where the president continues to be. and that is where democrats are and many republicans want to do that. we want to pass the budget bill so we can open the government up. >> barbara lee, thanks so much. joining me now is ezra klein, the just launched new washingtonpost.com. so, you and i i think would describe ourselves as structu structurisstructure lists. the daily tracking polls during a campaign and basically feel a lot of stuff is baked in. but with what is going on in washington, i feel like it's genuinely uncertain. from minute to minute, i don't know what deal is on the table, how this will end, what will
that was holding the affordable care act, the law, hostage. so, we don't know what is going t on in terms of the negotiations they want, but the discussions are taking place, that's a good thing. but what we have said and continue to say is that we have to get people back to work, we must open up the government and pay our bills. that's a requirement of this government. then we can sit down and start negotiating. that is, i believe, where the president continues to be. and that is where...